First one at the end of July, and second one in mid August. Understanding that these things might or might not have an immediate effect (and indeed, it didn't have an immediate effect), I wanted to give it time before making my conclusions.

So here we are now, witnessing a marked improvement.

The muscles appear to have been consistently quite happy for some time now. Jasmine's previous nightly lameness is gone. At her last appointment, her main vet also noted that the muscles were doing well.

While you could consider this being anecdotal evidence, anecdotal is good enough for me (and I'm sure for Jasmine also).

After a long time of having problems with those muscles, they seem to be doing well now, and holding up, even though we are gradually giving Jasmine more freedom to be a crazy pup, which is what she desires.

Every time she gets wild, I worry about how much she's going to pay for it later, but she doesn't. Not any more.

Looks like this new addition to Jasmine's veterinary team is a keeper.

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